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states. but we are increasingly concerned that mr. obama does not have a clear policy to ensure that the country does not implode once the americans are gone." do you think there is a clear plan here? he just didn't necessarily detail it last night or -- >> well, i think there is a general plan, yes. the plan is that over the next year and a half u.s. combat forces will slowly leave the count country at the end of 2014 from will be a supporting role only and not combat forces. >> can i put those numbers up? 88,000 u.s. troops approximately are there now. 23,000 will come home by september so do the math. 60,000 plus will still be there in september. >> right. by the end of 2014, those -- in theory, those 60,000 will be gone. and here's the issue "the new york times" editorial was raising. up until now, the strategy appeared to have been to break the taliban's momentum that began a couple of years ago and build such strength that the taliban would come to the negotiating table so that before a
states. but we are increasingly concerned that mr. obama does not have a clear policy to ensure that the country does not implode once the americans are gone." do you think there is a clear plan here? he just didn't necessarily detail it last night or -- >> well, i think there is a general plan, yes. the plan is that over the next year and a half u.s. combat forces will slowly leave the count country at the end of 2014 from will be a supporting role only and not combat forces....
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that's if there were if they mean united states any kind of foreign and they should be. but short of all the rules. i'm going to read your sponsor dave he said of course they should be able to bribe government officials why should the law be any different when they conduct business abroad if you want to keep it or delete it. kind of thing in the sky three two one what's interesting is that some people think bribery is just a normal way of doing business but the issue is much larger where do you draw the line when it comes to regulating u.s. companies doing business overseas. so thank you for your answers and here's our next question for you today's made a note across the world of international workers day which began here in the u.s. celebrate the achievements of labor movement and today labor union membership in the u.s. is at an all time low so why do you think that after all of the achievements of the movement in the last century and a half membership is declining let us know you think on facebook twitter and you tube and who knows your response just might make it on
that's if there were if they mean united states any kind of foreign and they should be. but short of all the rules. i'm going to read your sponsor dave he said of course they should be able to bribe government officials why should the law be any different when they conduct business abroad if you want to keep it or delete it. kind of thing in the sky three two one what's interesting is that some people think bribery is just a normal way of doing business but the issue is much larger where do you...
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the united states insisting that's not the case. a spokesman saying here three times it was put to chen, do you want to leave? do you feel safe? do you have faith in your future? he said yes. i want to go. all of this very much up in the air now, a very cloudy picture, and hillary clinton here, of course, for high-level trade talks. this issue they thought was going to go away. doesn't seem if it will be that easy. >> let's just put into perspective why this activist is getting so much attention. many interesting characteristics, his background, st stan. >> reporter: you know, a blind man, a very poor man, rural man who taught himself the law. he then went to defend the rights of women under china's one-child policy that w.h.o. said that they were being forced into abortions and forced sterilizations. that led to the rough of the party. he was accused of organizing demonstrations, of disrupting traffic and of damaging property. he spent four years in jail. when he was released he was then held under lock and key 24/7 under house arr
the united states insisting that's not the case. a spokesman saying here three times it was put to chen, do you want to leave? do you feel safe? do you have faith in your future? he said yes. i want to go. all of this very much up in the air now, a very cloudy picture, and hillary clinton here, of course, for high-level trade talks. this issue they thought was going to go away. doesn't seem if it will be that easy. >> let's just put into perspective why this activist is getting so much...
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cities all across the united states saw may day protests today and some of them were violent. in seattle dozens of people wearing masks and dressed in black smashed the windows at a niketown store. and they didn't stop there. the group also damaged several other stores and the federal courthouse. police ended up arresting at least eight people there. in los angeles, a splinter group broke off from a larger mark to block streets leading to los angeles international airport. at least people ended up being arrested. in another incident, a los angeles police officer was injured when she was hited in head with a skateboard. in manhattan on wall street it was back to where the occupy movement all began. protesters marched outside the bank of america offices chanting about foreclosures. occupy activists said they wanted to bring businesses to a halt today but it appears the spring rain thinned out the crowds. >> we can see the light of a new day on the horizon. >> president obama signs a turning point -- signal as turning point in afghanistan -- signals a turning point in after fan s
cities all across the united states saw may day protests today and some of them were violent. in seattle dozens of people wearing masks and dressed in black smashed the windows at a niketown store. and they didn't stop there. the group also damaged several other stores and the federal courthouse. police ended up arresting at least eight people there. in los angeles, a splinter group broke off from a larger mark to block streets leading to los angeles international airport. at least people ended...
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cities all across the united states saw may day protests today and some of them were violent. in seattle dozens of people wearing masks and dressed in black smashed the windows at a niketown store. and they didn't stop there. the group also damaged several other stores and the federal courthouse. police ended up arresting at least eight people there. in los angeles, a splinter group broke off from a larger mark to block streets leading to los angeles international airport. at least people ended up being arrested. in another incident, a los angeles police officer was injured when she was hited in head with a skateboard. in manhattan on wall street it was back to where the occupy movement all began. protesters marched outside the bank of america offices chanting about foreclosures. occupy activists said they wanted to bring businesses to a halt today but it appears the spring rain thinned out the crowds. >> we can see the light of a new day on the horizon. >> president obama signs a turning point -- signal as turning point in afghanistan -- signals a turning point in after fan s
cities all across the united states saw may day protests today and some of them were violent. in seattle dozens of people wearing masks and dressed in black smashed the windows at a niketown store. and they didn't stop there. the group also damaged several other stores and the federal courthouse. police ended up arresting at least eight people there. in los angeles, a splinter group broke off from a larger mark to block streets leading to los angeles international airport. at least people ended...
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security at airports, fox, in the united states and europe have been increased. the department of home lapped security saying its agents continued to monitor intelligence reporting and respond appropriately. and one place d.c. area commuters will see that today for sure is on metro. transit police, antiterror teams will be on what the agency says is a heightened state of vigilance. riders are told that they may see a greater presence of police on the cars and at the stations and also again, metro reiterating what we've been hearing from national security officials that they do not have any specific threat but they do know and they have been informed of the desire sometimes around anniversaries to launch attacks and they are also reminding customers to make sure that they call metro and talk to police if they see any suspicious ask tuft or any un-- activity or see any unattended packages. >>> prosecutors say a bosnian born u.s. citizen had received al-qaeda training. he was planning to attack just days before the eighth anniversary of september 11th. two of his co
security at airports, fox, in the united states and europe have been increased. the department of home lapped security saying its agents continued to monitor intelligence reporting and respond appropriately. and one place d.c. area commuters will see that today for sure is on metro. transit police, antiterror teams will be on what the agency says is a heightened state of vigilance. riders are told that they may see a greater presence of police on the cars and at the stations and also again,...
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an mit study found the chance of dying on a scheduled flight in the united states is 1 in 14 million. >> riding on a commercial airplane has got about the same amount of risk as riding on an escalator. >> reporter: so despite, and, in fact, because of some of these scary test crashes, even when all seems hopeless, surviving a plane going down is possible, even likely. jim avila, abc news, washington. >> most of you flying today, thanks for watching. >> i'm happy to see that because you know i'm a nervous flier. >> you don't like it. >> i don't. maybe it's the control freak in me. i don't like to fly. i'm always very, very nervous. >> ambien and cocktails. this plane crash that we saw here, the pilots obviously ejected right before the crash here and one of the pilot has a helmet -- had a camera on his helmet, so we'll be able to see his view as he was ejected from that plane when this documentary airs on discovery in the fall, so stay tuned for that, but i feel vindicated in my preference for the aisle seat. you window people, i want to get some sleep. i'm on that aisle seat. i'm gone
an mit study found the chance of dying on a scheduled flight in the united states is 1 in 14 million. >> riding on a commercial airplane has got about the same amount of risk as riding on an escalator. >> reporter: so despite, and, in fact, because of some of these scary test crashes, even when all seems hopeless, surviving a plane going down is possible, even likely. jim avila, abc news, washington. >> most of you flying today, thanks for watching. >> i'm happy to see...
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up next, why he's blaming the united states. stand by for the interview. >> and a secret service agent admits in a polygraph test to being, quote, actively engaged in a prostitute in colombia. just ahead, new information we're learning about the scandal and a former aid testified he tried to warn john edwards about his mistress before the presidential campaign even started, but edwards, he says, wouldn't even listen. [♪...] >> announcer: with nothing but his computer, an identity thief is able to use your information to open a bank account in order to make your money his money. [whoosh, clang] you need lifelock, the only identity theft protection company that now monitors bank accounts for takeover fraud. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly. [ male announcer ] new bengay zero
up next, why he's blaming the united states. stand by for the interview. >> and a secret service agent admits in a polygraph test to being, quote, actively engaged in a prostitute in colombia. just ahead, new information we're learning about the scandal and a former aid testified he tried to warn john edwards about his mistress before the presidential campaign even started, but edwards, he says, wouldn't even listen. [♪...] >> announcer: with nothing but his computer, an identity...
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will he stay in china, or will he flee to the united states? a lot of speculation that he could fly out from china to the united states in a matter of hours or certainly within the next 24 hours. a lot of people staking out the airport, looking for any sign of that. in the meantime, china is playing hardball. they're demanding an apology from the united states for shielding chen guangcheng. >> if there's any legitimacy to those reports, stan, that there's a possibility he could end up flying to the u.s., i can only imagine that at the exact same moment that secretary of state hillary clinton and treasury secretary tim geithner are there for economic meetings, that this would cause a big problem. >> reporter: a big problem indeed. this is a very, very brittle relationship at the best of times, but it's a relationship of mutual dependency. china and the u.s. are locked in a very, very lucrative economic relationship, despite the tensions that exist. but, yes, this is certainly something that could cause a rupture in what is already a very, very t
will he stay in china, or will he flee to the united states? a lot of speculation that he could fly out from china to the united states in a matter of hours or certainly within the next 24 hours. a lot of people staking out the airport, looking for any sign of that. in the meantime, china is playing hardball. they're demanding an apology from the united states for shielding chen guangcheng. >> if there's any legitimacy to those reports, stan, that there's a possibility he could end up...
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so how can that impact us here in the united states? liz claman will weigh in on the numbers, coming up. >>> and more dramatic testimony in the john edwards trial, an aide who traveled with edwards testifying about donor money, allegedly used to hide the presidential candidate's mistress. details, from the court. [ donovan ] i hit a wall. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. my new apartment isn't th far away. it's 4.2 milesway ! with this droid razr... motorola... verizon 4g lte... video... skype. you're gonna get lost. this has gps. well, that makes me feel better. me too. i'll go get two from the back. okay. this mother's day, get the droid razr by motorola. only $99.99. the
so how can that impact us here in the united states? liz claman will weigh in on the numbers, coming up. >>> and more dramatic testimony in the john edwards trial, an aide who traveled with edwards testifying about donor money, allegedly used to hide the presidential candidate's mistress. details, from the court. [ donovan ] i hit a wall. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic...